Expectations for Batman 2 It reached unexpected levels following the success of the HBO crime series. penguin Even though the public was largely kept in the dark about what was happening or who was showing up. batman Sequel director Matt Reeves has shared information that puts the movie in danger of avoiding avoidable criticism: Bruce Wayne will find “being Batman very difficult” Probably blames himself for the massive debacle caused by the Riddler.
It has been extensively surveyed in The Dark Knight Rises, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, The Dark Knight Returns, and non-Batman IP such as Spiderman 2 and ironman 3, Viewers are already enjoying it. “Tired of Being a Superhero” Feeding the Batman Loyalty to Bruce Wayne wallowing in his own guilt could be repulsive, since Robert Pattinson's Batman was still in his prime. It is therefore an unwise choice to make him doubt himself at this stage. Especially when Batman's enthusiastic outcry along with his rogues' gallery is at an all-time high. Instead, Batman 2 Batman should be given double emphasis on honing his detective and combat skills. Clean the streets of Gotham and completes Batman's image as Gotham's true protector.

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Batman is conspicuously missing in The Penguin.
The first hint that something is up with the Dark Knight is here. penguin This series does everything right, though. But viewers couldn't help but notice the famous absence. Both Batman and Bruce Wayne does not appear in the series. Even at the most demanding times.
in penguinColin's Oswald “Oz” Cobb Farrell is trying to fill the void left in Gotham City's criminal underworld following the death of Carmine Falcon after a series of murders. He succeeded in establishing himself as the top dog among the city's gangs. Throughout the eight-episode test Not only has Batman disappeared. But even mention of him is rare. The Bat-signal that pierced the horizon in the final shot of the final episode was something fans all got for, as Batman was indulging Oz in the first film. It is therefore doubtful that he was not privy to his cruelty.
It's tempting, though, to link this to Reeves' recent comments. But the truth about Batman's absence? penguin Quite simply, he and showrunner Lauren LeFranc didn't want to drag out Marvel to serve fans. By adding unnecessary cameos, the Penguin series has Batman lurking around. The screen might make Oz stand out. Even the slightest taste of Batman's appearance will only make fans more disappointed if they don't get more of it. It is one of those cases where no one is slightly more important.
Batman's burden of guilt is becoming tiresome.
Another tragic Batman story risks being too repetitive.
If Batman faces an identity crisis and guilt but is controlled by a defiant villain, it sounds familiar. That's because it is. Since the beginning of Batman: The Animated SeriesThe deeply introspective Batman – who struggles to balance his night job with his personal life or contemplates the loss of a confrontation with a villain – has been the focus of many Batman movies. Some such as The Dark Knight Rises The Dark Knight returns– Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and even Batman: Arkham Games are still fresh in the minds of cinemas in how well or how poorly they handle this concept. This idea isn't limited to beloved old Bruce either. A similar dynamic was shown. But not the same Spiderman 2 and Iron Man 3–
Batman is more than just a burden-bearing hero.
Although Batman's character is full of moral problems, But making him constantly confront his conscience risks becoming boring. What makes Batman a compelling character isn't his emotional wounds. But it is complexity, discipline, skill, and most importantly, Flexibility and determination He is not one to face the pressures of living in one of the most dangerous cities in the world. and the loss of the effort to save the city was crushed. If there is anything He wears a cape and cape, with Bruce Wayne as his true mask.
Most fans want to see Batman in his prime, in Gotham in his prime. and deal with villains during their heyday. More than the people who spent half the movie moaning while the streets of Gotham boiled over, DC's last-ditch attempt to create a big character who didn't want to embrace his identity resulted in a major backlash. and a stunning failure at the box office. Although there are slight differences.
The Batman 2 should double down on anger, not regret.
in batmanBruce is eager to help the city. So there's less Bruce and more Batman. The awakening of being defeated by the Riddler failed to prevent the ensuing chaos And Oswald Cobb's rise to power should fuel Batman's ire in his pursuit of justice. Having him change from that to being a person stuck in a cycle of guilt. without facing any major threats or losses That would be a tough sell, even for Matt Reeves. It's not hard to imagine an audience starving for Batman. penguin is coming Batman 2 And it leaves unsatisfied to sit through the moral overload of another Caped Crusader when the stakes in Gotham are at their highest. There was some dissatisfaction among fans upon hearing this news. And many more may join them as details emerge.
Regardless of the success of batman and penguin It means that the fans There is little reason to doubt Reeves and his vision. The director's proven skill at writing characters just right means that a Batman with even more emotion than the first film could be just as well-received. But it doesn't make the point that viewers are bored and deserve something refreshing. Specifies that the script of Batman 2 Still not finished (according to James Gunn in Threads), there's time for Reeves to consider a new direction and choose more interesting storylines from the vast Batman mythos.

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